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"I was going over with the intentions of letting him know, if he gets out of line again, then I'm going to get out of line," Artest said.
"I thought those days were gone, over with.
Apart from local eccentric Larry Bishop's land, which has never been gone over with a metal detector before, it's not especially new ground.
The vertiginous speed of the bill's progress — from 3 pages to 450 in the blink of an eye — makes one suspect that not every aspect of the bill and its potential repercussions has been gone over with a fine-toothed comb: one wonders, in fact, how many of our representatives can even have read it through once in that amount of time.
They may be the results however of a past conservation treatment: when Broadway Boogie Woogie was wax lined in 1958, "the reverse had to be gone over with a sharp scalpel to remove all the tiny buds of paints and priming which had penetrated to that side and which would have existed as lumps between the two fabrics" [3].
En suite bathrooms the size of small bins are gone over with a white glove for pubes.
"Moral development is never aided by repetitious lack of civility". Although Csupo and Klasky, who created "Rugrats" with Paul Germain, are no longer involved in the show's writing on a day-to-day basis, they say the scripts are gone over "with a fine-tooth comb" by the studio and the network.
Sometimes LaBute will lurk in the back of the theater to gauge how his jokes are going over with the audience.
"He comes in and lectures people, and I don't know how well that is going over with his colleagues in the Senate," said Representative John Lewis, an Atlanta Democrat who coveted the Senate appointment that went to Mr. Miller.
He is going over with his girlfriend and family though, which will help".
I'd much rather know how a chef's Mahi-Mahi is going over with diners today than last week when a different chef might have ben on duty.
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